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WARSAW — As part of the Northern Indiana Lakes Festival the Clean Waters Partnership will host two Utilize the Rain for Your Personal Gain rain barrel workshops at 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. Saturday, May 26, at Center Lake Pavilion. Learn the benefits of capturing rain for yourself and our area lakes from local water …read more.

WINONA LAKE — This year marks the 10th anniversary of the founding of Grace College’s Center for Lakes and Streams. In that time, the center has played an increasingly important role in protecting one of Kosciusko County’s most vital resources. “Our economy is dependent on our lakes being clean,” stated Dr. Nate Bosch, the center’s …read more.

LEESBURG — The Watershed Foundation held a reception at the Tippy Creek Winery, Thursday, June 30, to talk about how to protect and improve water quality of Kosciusko lakes and streams and why it matters. The Watershed Foundation laid out appetizers and offered a wine tasting, while explaining the importance of protecting and improving water …read more.

NORTH WEBSTER — Eileen Oaks, marketing and outreach specialist for The Watershed Foundation and Theresa Sailor, watershed coordinator for the Clean Waters Partnership, received the Professional Certificate in Watershed Management from Purdue University, recognizing their completion of Indiana Watershed Leadership Academy, at a ceremony in Indianapolis May 25. Indiana Watershed Leadership Academy builds local capacity …read more.

WARSAW — Details of the 2016 Walk-N-Wander event and a presentation by the Clean Waters Partnership were part of the bi-monthly meeting of the Warsaw Common Council. The presentations were given Monday evening, May 16.

By EILEEN OAKS Outreach And Marketing Specialist, The Watershed Foundation WARSAW — The Clean Waters Partnership steering committee will be meeting at 7 a.m. Tuesday, April 12, at the Kosciusko County Chamber of Commerce, 523 S. Buffalo St. Warsaw. The steering committee is working on developing a watershed management plan to address water quality concerns …read more.

WARSAW — Have you seen changes in your favorite lake, stream or river? While change is inevitable there are some changes which affects the quality of water used by humans, fish, wildlife and agriculture. Some of these changes can be reversed or controlled. If nothing is done, this natural resource could disappear, eliminating fishing and …read more.

WARSAW — The Clean Waters Partnership, an extension of The Watershed Foundation, is hosting its first open house at 3-6 p.m. today, March 23, at the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce located at 523 S Buffalo St. At the open house, members of the CWP hope to open a dialogue among members of the community, businesses …read more.

By EILEEN OAKS The Watershed Foundation Marketing and Outreach Specialist WARSAW —  The Clean Waters Partnership, an extension of The Watershed Foundation, is hosting its first open house at 3-6 p.m. Wednesday, March 23, at the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce located at 523 S Buffalo St. At the open house, members of the CWP hope …read more.

NORTH WEBSTER — The Watershed Foundation announces Theresa Sailor as the newly appointed watershed coordinator for the Clean Waters Partnership, an extension of TWF in the Warsaw area. On Jan. 1, TWF received a highly-competitive $200,000 grant from the Indiana Department of Environmental Management to help cover the cost of developing a watershed management plan …read more.

By LYN CRIGHTON Executive Director, The Watershed Foundation NORTH WEBSTER — The Clean Waters Partnership, an extension of The Watershed Foundation, formerly The Tippecanoe Watershed Foundation, recently received a $200,000 grant from the Indiana Department of Environmental Management. Beginning at Lake Tippecanoe, the Tippecanoe River and its tributaries flow through the center of Kosciusko County. …read more.

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